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only 4% ended up in what is now the united states. so the africa is so much a part of being latin american and caribbean. for example, what maylee is talking about now that her parents object to going outside of being puerto rican, well, puerto ricans have a problem with race, but that doesn't mean that puerto ricans are not part of that african diaspra. it is more acknowledgement of it. we do have a serious problem in the latino community of african-americans. >> it is more my family that didn't receive his race. >> what the the importance of finding commonalities and linking together without losing one's self? >> i was to emphasize again that latinos include a broad range of people. many of us are of african decent. very proud of being of african decent. live our lives socially as black folk and can probably serve as a very important bridge between these two communities, both exposing the racism that exists within the latino community, letting people know that there is no such thing as white race, especially within the context of la
only 4% ended up in what is now the united states. so the africa is so much a part of being latin american and caribbean. for example, what maylee is talking about now that her parents object to going outside of being puerto rican, well, puerto ricans have a problem with race, but that doesn't mean that puerto ricans are not part of that african diaspra. it is more acknowledgement of it. we do have a serious problem in the latino community of african-americans. >> it is more my family...
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. >> kevin kamenetz willlface former republican state delegateken holts in the general election. >> for the candidates it was frustrating marred by slow returns. election officials say it was huuan error. after polls closed, some workers locked them. and forgot to tally the votes inside. the issue was remedyed this morning. >> there was surprrsingly low voter turnout tt tuesday's primaries.. in baltimore city, 22 percent of voters headed to the polls..3 state wide turnouttwas over 27 percent. that's below the 30 percent sttte elections officials were projecting. >> just didn't. no real reason. >> i waa a little disappointed because i didn't see aa many as i saw back in 2008. ú% people were being lazy, don't want to get oft couch. don't want to do nothing. >> i went because a lot oo things need to be changed. >> and that brings us to the question of the day. why o you think there was such low voter turnoutt cher writes on our website..3 i believe theelow voter turnout is because marylanders are registered independent and were not allowed to vote in yesterday's election. but rick writes.
. >> kevin kamenetz willlface former republican state delegateken holts in the general election. >> for the candidates it was frustrating marred by slow returns. election officials say it was huuan error. after polls closed, some workers locked them. and forgot to tally the votes inside. the issue was remedyed this morning. >> there was surprrsingly low voter turnout tt tuesday's primaries.. in baltimore city, 22 percent of voters headed to the polls..3 state wide turnouttwas...
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and air conditioning units. police say the thieves have bee3 operating in carroll county since spring. ú%king entire units worth thousands of dollars from iivestigators believe he ú%spects were taking copper and otherrmetaas from the equipment. and then reselling t to scrap yards. >> east baltimorr neighborhood fights back tonight with a community clean up against drug activity which was taking over a playground. several area church members and community leaders were part of %-run down park on aiken andll lafayette avenuee neighbors say people routinely volunteerssare hopeful tteer for the children. >> going to bring n cameras, bringing in the police cameras, to keep an eye n this plaaground aftee dark. watching 24// at thhs playground. so they wiil not come back. >> members of the ark church3 will maintain the park in memory ú% milton hill, someone shot ann killed the 70-year-old man out of his ome near he park in july. >> baltimore city police search the house of the man that shot a hopkinssdoctor. his moth
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year's election on the united states except for the fact that the united states failed to actively support the democratic ok let me know if i could go to michelle here michelle what why should why should be the united states getting and being involved in or want to be involved in the democratic process of another country like iran for example ok you may not like the outcome but that is you know what is why should the united states be so judge mental about the nature of the democracy in iran in other places i mean sure and you know you may not like it but that's the outcome but it's the choice of the people want it because it's down to you ok i'll show you my cards i mean you're not iranian regime i'm talking to me showing talking to michelle regime i'm talking to a show right now ok but show i mean is it really because it's not a western liberal democracy that is just like us because that's what he gets to when he gets into the greater middle east do you agree or disagree with that. well i would disagree i mean i think first of all. the promotion of democracy i mean the united states is fo
year's election on the united states except for the fact that the united states failed to actively support the democratic ok let me know if i could go to michelle here michelle what why should why should be the united states getting and being involved in or want to be involved in the democratic process of another country like iran for example ok you may not like the outcome but that is you know what is why should the united states be so judge mental about the nature of the democracy in iran in...
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the united states. it mar it is interest of the united states and the world because it shows the irrational side of the united states that seems to be interventionist, that seems to oppose democracy. now you know the polls in the middle east. you know the polls in the middle east and what they say. the last exact poll done by american university which you'll find on its site has told two questions... name two dangerous countries in the world. 88% said the zionist regime first, second, the government of the united states 77%. why is that the case? because of all these interventions. why didn't they intervene in other people's affairs? >> rose: on the level of the conversation that you've just suggested, may i just say the following? in anticipation of coming to see you, which i said the fifth interview that we have done, the thing that people most wanted me to talk about was human rights violations. i am telling you that there is a strong feeling your government and the revolutionary guard are violating
the united states. it mar it is interest of the united states and the world because it shows the irrational side of the united states that seems to be interventionist, that seems to oppose democracy. now you know the polls in the middle east. you know the polls in the middle east and what they say. the last exact poll done by american university which you'll find on its site has told two questions... name two dangerous countries in the world. 88% said the zionist regime first, second, the...
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now in europe in the united states. well i think what's needed right now is a bigger stimulus package i mean they passed an eight hundred billion dollars stimulus package last year they should have passed a one point two trillion dollars stimulus package just because of the enormity of the downturn that the administration inherited you know it's clearly on the order of what happened during the great depression and the mistake they made back then was trying to balance the budget too soon we're already getting into this kind of talk now frankly the administration has not done a good enough job of of forcefully defending its position and it's trying to sort of square the circle too much politically and as a result it's going to lose a lot of ground in the midterm elections so right now you're not going to see a lot of changes in policy you're going to see some extensions of an r. and d. tax credit little tweaks here and there that can pass politically you're not going to see the kind of scale of intervention that i think y
now in europe in the united states. well i think what's needed right now is a bigger stimulus package i mean they passed an eight hundred billion dollars stimulus package last year they should have passed a one point two trillion dollars stimulus package just because of the enormity of the downturn that the administration inherited you know it's clearly on the order of what happened during the great depression and the mistake they made back then was trying to balance the budget too soon we're...
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the united states you can be sure the u.s. will counter escalate not called and she lays struggles to a strategy of regime tehran well and when you run well that's and that's the question of you and i personally think that would blink but i think the only place you can we do things and we do i mean i ask you you are so mean are you saying that it has doesn't have the right of self-defense so you very childish interpretation of you know you know we have this peter and gloria you know when you might want to show you i mean it is barbaric to go down the great thing about being in a university is that you get to study history and learn from it and in fact we have two presidents for this in one thousand nine hundred one israel did military airstrikes against iraq's almost open ocean iraq a nuclear reactor in two thousand and seven israel did air strikes against syria's reactor under construction both reactor ok we'll just show you my reaction really really right no make a wrong you know we do it why should you really want to do you
the united states you can be sure the u.s. will counter escalate not called and she lays struggles to a strategy of regime tehran well and when you run well that's and that's the question of you and i personally think that would blink but i think the only place you can we do things and we do i mean i ask you you are so mean are you saying that it has doesn't have the right of self-defense so you very childish interpretation of you know you know we have this peter and gloria you know when you...
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very moment is the united states of america. and their allies in the west because they are the ones who count on and rely entirely on regimes that are this partake that are corrupt and simply because these regimes so of their best interests democracy in our part in this part of the world is not in favor of the best interests as seen by those who are in power in washington and in the major capitals of western europe ok if i could go back to denver nader if if let's say in an imaginary world really imaginary that all of these these dictatorships that are so close to the united states and vice versa there of you know it's close and if we had open free unshredded elections do you think radical islamic movements would come to power instantly across the greater middle east. i'm not radical i think many of the mainstream political islamist movements would come to power in the early elections but over time if your hypothetical scenario were to take place i think over time. most slums within the broader muslim world will have the opportu
very moment is the united states of america. and their allies in the west because they are the ones who count on and rely entirely on regimes that are this partake that are corrupt and simply because these regimes so of their best interests democracy in our part in this part of the world is not in favor of the best interests as seen by those who are in power in washington and in the major capitals of western europe ok if i could go back to denver nader if if let's say in an imaginary world...
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world and i think the middle east and is probably the the last part of the world where the united states has just started to try to make this part of its foreign policy over the last ten twenty years or so and it applies you know in different ways to even governments that are friendly with the united states look at egypt i mean egypt is very friendly country to the united states friendly government but it's a. gamble but it's a dictatorship that's as it dictators authoritarian system dictate and the united states has struggled and is struggling now i think with you know how do we cooperate with the egyptian government on things like arab israeli peace and regional stability while also somehow you know promoting those within egypt who you know who want to bring about democratic change ok so it's a dilemma for the united states how to do both of these things because it's not realistic and so i'm just going to. go ahead and denver go ahead yeah i mean i think the united states knows perfectly well that those forces within egypt that are democratic if they come to power they will adopt polic
world and i think the middle east and is probably the the last part of the world where the united states has just started to try to make this part of its foreign policy over the last ten twenty years or so and it applies you know in different ways to even governments that are friendly with the united states look at egypt i mean egypt is very friendly country to the united states friendly government but it's a. gamble but it's a dictatorship that's as it dictators authoritarian system dictate...
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the united states with all of its assets. >> rose: does that offer opportunities for the united states and russia to cooperate in ways that it has not before? >> i think it does. and not only for the united states and russia but also for europe because the competition which we now witness in the world, it's an objective fact, you know. the desire to sell more goods, services, high tech products, intellectual products is measurable and the powerhouse of the world is moving to asia and the pacific. this is recognized by all available statistical data. but it's also civilization. the competition enters into the value. the values promoted by the western civilization are not accepted without question by others the asian civilization, latin civilization, african civilization. so we've had some common denominator in the form of the universal declaration of human rights. basic rights have been formulated. but as soon as you start going into the details, deciphering each and every principle which has been universally endorsed, you get into some interesting discussions. and i wanted to explain i
the united states with all of its assets. >> rose: does that offer opportunities for the united states and russia to cooperate in ways that it has not before? >> i think it does. and not only for the united states and russia but also for europe because the competition which we now witness in the world, it's an objective fact, you know. the desire to sell more goods, services, high tech products, intellectual products is measurable and the powerhouse of the world is moving to asia...
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>> like the united states. like any member states of the united nations. >> rose: when you're not running the country, what's the most fun thing for you to do in mongolia? >> >> for me the fun is probably sports. i like playing basketball and tennis. >> rose: basketball. >> basketball and tennis with my friends and socializing with my family. and i think most importantly in mongolia and what i have seen, especially this summer, is going the countryside like you said, fishing. is. >> rose: everybody goes... >> this is a unique and fantastic thing to go on the country side to see how beautiful is my country, how different is the landscape. because it's a vast and big land. >> rose: even though there's no infrastructure, do you want people to come to mongolia? >> absolutely. because as you earlier mentioned this is one of the untapped and wildest country in terms of nature so i think it would be really interesting. on top of that, i think we would keep and maintain traditions out of our nomadic culture. so this pr
>> like the united states. like any member states of the united nations. >> rose: when you're not running the country, what's the most fun thing for you to do in mongolia? >> >> for me the fun is probably sports. i like playing basketball and tennis. >> rose: basketball. >> basketball and tennis with my friends and socializing with my family. and i think most importantly in mongolia and what i have seen, especially this summer, is going the countryside like...
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united states well you know this is interesting for the for the united states. there is a high correlation between the two very her allies. in the polls i think you can you can make the you can run the argument the other way. it's not a general rule that economic growth produces democratization it goes that way in some cases democratize ation may be actually a condition of economic growth where you have a system whose you know the chief variable of which is a high reliance on energy and commodity. economy there's no incentive for the elite to to modernize the economy they're very happy living off the rents so that then has to be another impulse a political impulse and i think that's true of russia today unless there is some democratization of the political system i think the russians will remain fairly stagnant that's a very important point to make because we just before this discussion i mean again what is democracy and what does it delivered during the first decade of independent russian democracy delivered them nothing zero well if you if you if you are actua
united states well you know this is interesting for the for the united states. there is a high correlation between the two very her allies. in the polls i think you can you can make the you can run the argument the other way. it's not a general rule that economic growth produces democratization it goes that way in some cases democratize ation may be actually a condition of economic growth where you have a system whose you know the chief variable of which is a high reliance on energy and...
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united states and possibly israel or israel in the united states depending on the pecking order. well first i'd like to say that i'm very disappointed in what your guest had to say effectively what he was saying was that we should murder and murder iranians and destroy parts of the country we have the right to kill iranians who have not attacked any country in recent history in fact if any country should be angered and if any country should have grievances it is iran iran was invaded by saddam hussein with western support western countries helps ataru iran has not having iran has not weapons and ron has not supported hamas scuse me i mean i didn't introduce her to arista terrorizing around the world i think you should wait a minute then you can. go ahead lame is false go ahead professor marandi has an ally is defending its own country against the country a regime is designed this apartheid regime that has occupied this country and still continues to occupy parts of lebanon israel today on a daily basis. its airplanes go over lebanese airspace and israelis can constantly provoke t
united states and possibly israel or israel in the united states depending on the pecking order. well first i'd like to say that i'm very disappointed in what your guest had to say effectively what he was saying was that we should murder and murder iranians and destroy parts of the country we have the right to kill iranians who have not attacked any country in recent history in fact if any country should be angered and if any country should have grievances it is iran iran was invaded by saddam...
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treatment plants across the united states. today, with evolving technologies, the waste travels through multiple stages of treatment, removing tons of solids... settling out microscopic particles, and introducing bacteria that consume and decompose the toxic material. in some plants, the water is further disinfected through the use of ultraviolet light or ozonation. these plants cost millions of dollars to construct, operate, and maintain. in population centers like los angeles, the scope of the task is staggering. the hyperion wastewater treatment plant serves four million people. it processes 350 million gallons of sewage and removes 500 tons of solids daily. after treatment at hyperion, what was once raw sewage is clean enough to release into santa monica bay. other cities and towns release treated wastewater, or effluent, into local rivers, lakes, and streams. as it flows downstream, additional cities may capture it for drinking water, consume it, and treat the water again. in other words, the water coming out of a wastewa
treatment plants across the united states. today, with evolving technologies, the waste travels through multiple stages of treatment, removing tons of solids... settling out microscopic particles, and introducing bacteria that consume and decompose the toxic material. in some plants, the water is further disinfected through the use of ultraviolet light or ozonation. these plants cost millions of dollars to construct, operate, and maintain. in population centers like los angeles, the scope of...
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>> that is the way the united states of america works. when timothy mcveigh blew up the building in oklahoma city. >> where was he? >> in the united states of america. >> that it the dividing line. >> and made a division on what we will do with him. the most vicious criminal entitled to a trial or plea bargain. either he is entitled to the rights or not entitled to the rights. >> what if timothy mcveigh got away and went overseas then say wait until he comes back or take out the threat. >> we take out the threat. >> but you are not going to shoot him when gets off the plane, arthur. >> right now they have the ability to shoot him when gets on the plane. >> shepard: if he gets here then they don't want to deal with the rules of law. this is nation of rules. the law as rules. if he sends up in the system you have to give up the evidence. that is the rule. >> it is the rule. >> if he wants to come back to the united states and declare his innocence to all the charges he is free to do that and once he does that then all the protections of the
>> that is the way the united states of america works. when timothy mcveigh blew up the building in oklahoma city. >> where was he? >> in the united states of america. >> that it the dividing line. >> and made a division on what we will do with him. the most vicious criminal entitled to a trial or plea bargain. either he is entitled to the rights or not entitled to the rights. >> what if timothy mcveigh got away and went overseas then say wait until he comes...
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much of this is about the united states. now, defense ministries all over the world prepare for bad outcomes, worst-case scenarios, etcetera. so i sort of come back to the point that the historical definition of threat, or at least we're taught in the military where i came from, is a combination of capability and intent. and so it's that intent side of the equation that is now uncertain that i think we can shape and work on and prevent this from being a relationship that heads toward uh, conflict. but there's no question in my mind that on the capability side of the equation, there's very robust, uh, investment, and much of it is oriented against the united states. >> you've had a good deal of military experience. i know there have been numerous efforts over decades, really, to engage in military to military cooperative exercises and discussions and so on. it doesn't seem as though much of that has succeeded. why? >> well, we've talked about the mutual suspicions and the overall relationship. that's at it's height, highest p
much of this is about the united states. now, defense ministries all over the world prepare for bad outcomes, worst-case scenarios, etcetera. so i sort of come back to the point that the historical definition of threat, or at least we're taught in the military where i came from, is a combination of capability and intent. and so it's that intent side of the equation that is now uncertain that i think we can shape and work on and prevent this from being a relationship that heads toward uh,...
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and they stand united in support of the president of the united states as to all of us here in the united states senate. there is much to say in the days ahead about the appropriate responses to these heous acts, but for now let me just say this, this is not a struggle about ideology. this is not a struggle over religion. this is a struggle between civilization and barbarism. let there be no doubt the united states and civilized nations of the world will unite and win this struggle. our enemies will not and cannot defeat us. this country will go on, deeply wounded by the loss of so many but strengthened by our resolve and commitment to sustain this great democracy. i see in this cataclysmic tragedy, mr. president, the beginning of the end of organized, legitimized terrorist activities. the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire, the republican manager of the resolution. mr. gregg: mr. president, i yield ten minutes to the senator from nnsylvania, senator santorum. the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania is recognized for up to ten minutes. mr. santorum: thank you,
and they stand united in support of the president of the united states as to all of us here in the united states senate. there is much to say in the days ahead about the appropriate responses to these heous acts, but for now let me just say this, this is not a struggle about ideology. this is not a struggle over religion. this is a struggle between civilization and barbarism. let there be no doubt the united states and civilized nations of the world will unite and win this struggle. our enemies...
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and here in the united states. one can only hope that it has the effect on the diplomatic process then can push the process forward. i would like to thank you all for joining us. we've come to the end of our show. visit us on the web at www.whut.org as always, stay well, good night. >> coming up on "theater talk"... >> i did listen a great deal, and i was always fascinated by older people and their stories. >> "theater talk" is made possible in part by...
and here in the united states. one can only hope that it has the effect on the diplomatic process then can push the process forward. i would like to thank you all for joining us. we've come to the end of our show. visit us on the web at www.whut.org as always, stay well, good night. >> coming up on "theater talk"... >> i did listen a great deal, and i was always fascinated by older people and their stories. >> "theater talk" is made possible in part by...
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this doesn't help the image of the united states. it just worsens it. >> larry: we're not going to resolve that. one other thing on that area. do you still permit stoning in iran? we've had a lot of attention paid about that lady. do you permit stoning lawful in iran? >> translator: i think that i have explained this in the past couple of days to a number of other reporters. this lady's case has not been completely examined yet. no verdict has been issued yet. she is accused of being -- of murdering her husband. and i don't think in the world if someone is accused of murdering their husband, people would pour on the streets and rally in favor of her. >> larry: but if they were going to stone her, they would rally. >> translator: she has been accused of the murder of her husband. there is no verdict issued. no verdict, no sentence has been passed. >> larry: all i asked was -- >> translator: and it is not about a stoning case at all. there's no stoning sentence here. at all. a person in germany made this claim which was untrue. our jud
this doesn't help the image of the united states. it just worsens it. >> larry: we're not going to resolve that. one other thing on that area. do you still permit stoning in iran? we've had a lot of attention paid about that lady. do you permit stoning lawful in iran? >> translator: i think that i have explained this in the past couple of days to a number of other reporters. this lady's case has not been completely examined yet. no verdict has been issued yet. she is accused of...
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>> larry: you're not saying the united states committed genocide, you're saying the united states committed genocide? >> translator: that's a separate discussion and, yes, it did happen in both iraq and afghanistan. but that's a separate issue. i like to ask you, if in a country someone's rights are violated, they're oppressed, assuming your assumption, your statement is correct, does that imply that they can go and occupy another land? is there any logic in that if we were to follow that logic, will there be in security left in the world? in world war ii, if they were to occupy 20 countries around the world that would be terrible. >> larry: israel is a legal state. >> translator: the question is -- come on. the question -- you just said yourself it's over the holocaust. why are you changing your statement? >> larry: you were saying -- >> translator: my question is what are the interests of the united states to -- absolutely defending them. there are many parts of the world where human rights are violated. you know how many american indians were killed? do you know or not? >> larry: i know.
>> larry: you're not saying the united states committed genocide, you're saying the united states committed genocide? >> translator: that's a separate discussion and, yes, it did happen in both iraq and afghanistan. but that's a separate issue. i like to ask you, if in a country someone's rights are violated, they're oppressed, assuming your assumption, your statement is correct, does that imply that they can go and occupy another land? is there any logic in that if we were to...
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the world the gauge went of the united states and china and china has a lot of cards on the table now and people say it's the group of two now ok i will throw russian who makes a little bit later the chinese don't like that very much but i do want to be one you know they don't they don't want to get involved in that game and they don't like the responsibility or the attention being one of two when they're really trying to join the world and be part of the world they really they don't they don't even like you know the eight and the twenty to begin with. down the road so but i think there's got to be a huge reset on the part mostly of the united states to accommodate. in. its own behavior to accommodate the new. extraordinary presence of china in the great mix of countries and politics of the world to us. i mean in looking at the. there is the sense that the chinese do remember history they remember their own history very well. emerging it's reemerging if i get the chinese narrative correct ok and that also involves its neighborhood ok the relationship between it's a pretty forty nine c
the world the gauge went of the united states and china and china has a lot of cards on the table now and people say it's the group of two now ok i will throw russian who makes a little bit later the chinese don't like that very much but i do want to be one you know they don't they don't want to get involved in that game and they don't like the responsibility or the attention being one of two when they're really trying to join the world and be part of the world they really they don't they don't...
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had never threatened the the united states. we went in under a false premise. it was a war that not only 4400 americans were killed and over 40,000 were wounded or crippled and the cost of $3 trillion, but the iraqis themselves, 100,000 dead at least, 2.5 million dislocated from their own country, 2 million expatriate's living out of the country, and has left the united states less able to organize a coalition and less believable and credible in organizing a coalition in afghanistan. >> did the invasion of iraq make american citizens safer in the long run? >> no, in fact it probably made the world situation and for us less safe. saddam hussein was despicable, he actually control the country and there was no doubt that there when he was in power because there would have been a threat to them. therefore, but the captor policy provided to iran and the control over terrorism in his own country was probably in a cold hearted national security way beneficial to us. not the other way around. he did not have weapons of mass destruction
had never threatened the the united states. we went in under a false premise. it was a war that not only 4400 americans were killed and over 40,000 were wounded or crippled and the cost of $3 trillion, but the iraqis themselves, 100,000 dead at least, 2.5 million dislocated from their own country, 2 million expatriate's living out of the country, and has left the united states less able to organize a coalition and less believable and credible in organizing a coalition in afghanistan. >>...
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to come to the united states. we open the possibility and the likelihood that once again terror suspects overseas will be mirandaized. there's there a -- where is there a provision in this bill that will regulate covert actions that may impact u.s. citizens? where's the bipartisan part of this bill? the classified annex? the part we did agree on? it was tossed. why wasn't there a conference on this bill? why couldn't we go and have a meaningful discussion and debate involving all the parties about what would make a good intelligence bill? when did members meet to discuss a bipartisan agreement that's been claimed in the senate amendment? they didn't meet. this is a short circuited process. that didn't address and doesn't address the tough issues that needed to be addressed to keep america safe. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from texas. mr. reyes: thank you, madam speaker. i yield myself one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. r
to come to the united states. we open the possibility and the likelihood that once again terror suspects overseas will be mirandaized. there's there a -- where is there a provision in this bill that will regulate covert actions that may impact u.s. citizens? where's the bipartisan part of this bill? the classified annex? the part we did agree on? it was tossed. why wasn't there a conference on this bill? why couldn't we go and have a meaningful discussion and debate involving all the parties...
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united states. i want to say that i think that this characterization of opposition to obama as racist is quite tiresome and this is something that the left has been waiting to fall back on for some time if america was so racist how come all sorts of millions of white people voted for him in two thousand and eight and helped to elect him. particularly the white male population which the left likes to make fun of on a regular basis likes to attack. if america is so racist how could he have gotten a lot of take now all that to say he's not doing so well they fall back on the argument that america's races are silly because they're alexander go ahead jump in there this is going to sing nobody ever sees this but he just what it really is you go i was on you first of all go to steve go ahead alexander well just really quickly no one has reduced the tea party movement just to racism i don't again and no one has done that here i don't think most people still think you have and do happen where many around the
united states. i want to say that i think that this characterization of opposition to obama as racist is quite tiresome and this is something that the left has been waiting to fall back on for some time if america was so racist how come all sorts of millions of white people voted for him in two thousand and eight and helped to elect him. particularly the white male population which the left likes to make fun of on a regular basis likes to attack. if america is so racist how could he have gotten...
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>>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm christiane amanpour, and this week we come to you from jerusalem, new york and washington. at the top of the news, make-or-break middle east talks. first, my exclusive interview with secretary of state hillary clinton. do you believe you've convinced some of the skeptics? >> i asked them, what's the alternative? >> and her message to iran. >> we stand ready to engage with iran. >> so what's his response, the president of iran, mahmoud ahmadinejad on his country's nuclear program, human rights. i'd like your opinion on stoning. and the fate of the two american hikers still detained in iran. would you intervene like you did for sarah? ahmadinejad and clinton, a "this week" exclusive. and then -- >> you betcha. >> the tea party's delaware upset. >> they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. >> delaware republican party chairman tom ross joins george will, peter beinart of "the daily beast" and david sanger of "the new york times" to analyze what the tea party means to the republican
>>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm christiane amanpour, and this week we come to you from jerusalem, new york and washington. at the top of the news, make-or-break middle east talks. first, my exclusive interview with secretary of state hillary clinton. do you believe you've convinced some of the skeptics? >> i asked them, what's the alternative? >> and her message to iran. >> we stand ready to engage with iran. >> so...
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some of them claim that he was responsible for fifty four murders in the united states so the. the the right always will gin up of some kind of campaign it usually doesn't come from official party members but these outside organizations that are not exactly discouraged and are not to get back to your question are not sufficiently challenged by the mainstream media which is constantly looking over its shoulder worried about being called liberal media because the right has pressed this case for years that the media are liberal or socialist or even communist and so they're constantly looking over their shoulder skittish about taking on a lot of right wing myths i don't center find go to you i mean you wrote a book about the man i mean in your opinion after watching this rally on the mall i mean what is his agenda do you think i mean is he doing it for money for the celebrity or does he really believe he reflects the views of a significant amount of people in the united states what makes him taken your opinion. well it's more complicated than just one answer i think clearly he's a
some of them claim that he was responsible for fifty four murders in the united states so the. the the right always will gin up of some kind of campaign it usually doesn't come from official party members but these outside organizations that are not exactly discouraged and are not to get back to your question are not sufficiently challenged by the mainstream media which is constantly looking over its shoulder worried about being called liberal media because the right has pressed this case for...
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it's about making it here in the united states. creating jobs in the united states. so, mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to vote -- support this bill. i would urge a yes vote on the previous question. and on the rule. and i yield back the balance of my time. i move the previous question on the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts yields back the balance of his time. the question is on ordering the previous question. on the resolution. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. ms. foxx: mr. speaker, on that i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. those favoring a vote by the yeas and nays will rise. a sufficient number having arisen. the yeas and nays are ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. pursuant to clause 8 and clause 9 of rule 20, this 15-minute vote on ordering the previous question will be followed by five-minute votes on adoption of the house resolution 1620, if ordered, and the motion to suspend the rules
it's about making it here in the united states. creating jobs in the united states. so, mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to vote -- support this bill. i would urge a yes vote on the previous question. and on the rule. and i yield back the balance of my time. i move the previous question on the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts yields back the balance of his time. the question is on ordering the previous question. on the resolution. so many as are in favor...
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nations and to the united states to come see us. thank you. >> thank you, charlie, for this opportunity. >> charlie: earlier today, president obama spoke with the impasse between iran and the international community over nuclear program. addressing the united nations general assembly in new york, he said. >> the united states and the international community seek a resolution to our differences with iran and the door remains open to diplomacy should iran choose to walk through it. but the iranian government must demonstrate a clear and credible commitment and confirm to the world the peaceful intent of its nuclear program. >> charlie: the president also spoke passionately about human rights. >> freedom, justice and peace for the world must begin with freedom, justice and peace in the lives of individual human beings. and for the united states, this is a matter of moral and pragmatic necessity. >> charlie: human rights are a critical part of the conversation about iran today -- even more so after the protests that followed the june 20
nations and to the united states to come see us. thank you. >> thank you, charlie, for this opportunity. >> charlie: earlier today, president obama spoke with the impasse between iran and the international community over nuclear program. addressing the united nations general assembly in new york, he said. >> the united states and the international community seek a resolution to our differences with iran and the door remains open to diplomacy should iran choose to walk through...
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that if the united states continues attacking iran if the united states attacks its you rename in richmond facilities there could be a war going on so because of all of these mixed messages and because of my who just magennis are really seeming to change his mind around so much every single day his mood really seems to be different and old all of these statements coming out just in a matter of a couple of days is really sending a mixed message out so the international community is expected to be pretty cautious when it comes to the next steps and really keeping promises of the remaining leader. also online at r.t. dot com for you tonight the green policy in batteries moving to presidential candidate to be banned from the upcoming election after it had made to killing a kitten when i was a child. and take a look at this together and pretty static shows all the skateboarding skills to his parish porch more of the loss of class on siegel called. us atomic watch dog house not rejected every solution proposed by arab nations to allow an international committed to monitor israel's nuclear weapon
that if the united states continues attacking iran if the united states attacks its you rename in richmond facilities there could be a war going on so because of all of these mixed messages and because of my who just magennis are really seeming to change his mind around so much every single day his mood really seems to be different and old all of these statements coming out just in a matter of a couple of days is really sending a mixed message out so the international community is expected to...
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bad guys out there that were likely in the united states. did you immediately start thinking that we have got to go start finding some of these people who may also be planning something? under the constitution, did you have to spell out exactly what authority you had? >> the way it unfolded on september 11 is because if you people have phoned in from the airplanes, within a matter of minutes or an hour, we were able to identify the people we thought were the likely hijackers. it came largely from our ability to be manifest from the airlines and being able to get some of the descriptions that people phoned in from the airplanes. the phone with those in to family members. we directed that information. it allowed us to begin to identify the means. when you had the means, if you are able to get data that connected them to other people. we knew we were dealing with a number of hijackers. we believed there were other airplanes in the air that might be hijacked. there was a report of a bomb going off at the state department. there was a rumor that
bad guys out there that were likely in the united states. did you immediately start thinking that we have got to go start finding some of these people who may also be planning something? under the constitution, did you have to spell out exactly what authority you had? >> the way it unfolded on september 11 is because if you people have phoned in from the airplanes, within a matter of minutes or an hour, we were able to identify the people we thought were the likely hijackers. it came...
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in the united states is missed the united states has enough people to support it so it should have been on employment situation before the indians come back to while many americans may view immigrants as taking jobs the reality is that indian and chinese immigrants created fifteen percent of the jobs in places of power like silicon valley but now that entrepreneurial spirit is being brought back to the place they started from the economy is definitely booming far more opportunities far more it is that they're going to work and the younger generation has a lot more things going on for them. this is good for them this is good for the country a country that gave them the wings to leave but ultimately the roots that drew them back preassure either our t. bangalore india. there was still to come. in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on. french sea pharaoh discovered it is described as the right to settle in region. as we travel so one of the country's most prosperous regions in the fall rates. the united nations general assembly has seen ano
in the united states is missed the united states has enough people to support it so it should have been on employment situation before the indians come back to while many americans may view immigrants as taking jobs the reality is that indian and chinese immigrants created fifteen percent of the jobs in places of power like silicon valley but now that entrepreneurial spirit is being brought back to the place they started from the economy is definitely booming far more opportunities far more it...